Skip the main cathedral and head here for the 15th-century choir stalls. The real prize is the Romanesque cloister; its carved capitals depict biblical scenes with weirdly specific expressions. Spend an hour here, preferably in the morning light when the stone galleries feel less crowded. If you miss the crypt, you miss the building’s soul. Don't bother with the overpriced guided tours; the plaques give you enough context to appreciate the medieval architecture alone.
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